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3 I. 4..RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1904.THREEJ.S. BRUMLEYBone 312 !!. 17!". Ctblii VSPIUCES REASONABLE. EVERYTHING UP-TO-DATE.FREE Voices Tested FreeOn Monday and Thursday afternoons at theNEW MUSICAL STUDIOMrs. C- L. Andrewsocal end Instrumental MusicTaught. NO. 28 NORTH 1 IthE.B. Grosvenor M.D.,SpecialistOFFICE HOURS:9 to 12 a. m. 7 to 8 p. tn.2 to 4 p. m.; SUNDAY 9 to 12Colonial Building. 7th and Main Sts.lO N. TENTH ST. mimmWZH-A-IiVES ?S1 SHOULDERS.BACOIT. to.On hand at ali timesBest family IarcVIiitlie city. Wmiphones 1034 & 359 .qnh wegman's Meat MarketTheSlotthijuesteF".cSSfin6: J. O BARBER, General Agent,Drs Peterson35 S OUTH TENTH STELECT BOARDINGHome like Menu. Ratss ReasonableQpft y N A I FROM 1002 MAIN STREET TOPi t- IVI W V f L ROOMS!33 and 134, COLONIAL BUILDINGT. J. COOK, O. D. ScientiflcIOpticianCures all errors of refraction without dilating thepupil.Eyes tested free. All work guaranteed.Office Hours 8 to J2:30to 5:30;7 to 9PeerlessMadeonly OLIVER C.Feedall of kinds always on hand.1For Sale by31- - IHI.A.T - -Bills Distributed-KORK GIJUASTEEU BATES EKASJ.V lIILKEYE EARJNOSE andTHROATSCIENTIFICGLASS FITTING IfIataaMiifeIns,CoRoom 5 and 7 Kelly BldgKichmona, ma.OSTEOPATHICPHYSICIANiMesda'es Smith & Conley30 N. Eleventh St,FlourMOORE of The River Roller MillsMILTON, IND.all GrocersA GREAT TROUBLEwith some coal even good looking coalis that it won't burn, a prime requisite ofblack diamonds " that at all repay buyingNo such "fluke " possible here, because ou.coal quality guarantee goes with every tonleaving our yards.J. H. MENKE162-164 Ft. Wayne Ave.Home Plione 762Bell Plione 435I musciucntsFew Can Kay Ibsen.There are few enough even amongthe very best of American player3 tocbiy who have a right to assume thatthey can play Ibsen to present thestruggle of ideas, the transition ofemotions, the real inner life of thecultivated individual. To this thehighest of cuture is necessary, a perfect knowledge of the world's progress in thought and affairs, a morethan ordinary understanding of thesprings of human feeling as well asthe temperament, the high quality ofmind that is given to the few. MissAlberta Gallatin, who will be seen atthe Gennett theater tomorrow nightin "Ghosts" possesses all of theabove requirements. Her work showsgreat emotional power, perfect training and subtle skill. Her conceptionof the author's ideal is remarkable.Ibsen's "Ghosts," with Miss Gallatin, will be the notable di-amaticevent of the year."He kept his sympathetic spectators breathless and his Maurice Desmond was much nearer a romantichero than the straw-stuged puppetsof the book plays and it had thequieter touches that an actor of histraining naturally gave. The audienceliked it all." N. Y. Commercial Advertiser, December 1st."The play is interesting and ismade more so by Mr. MantelPs acting. There is action to spare in theplay and it unquestionably pleasedthe large audience. Mr. Mantell gavean excellent example of reserved andthoughtful acting. Miss Marie BoothRussell was charming." N. Y. Herald."He was the same Mantell, erecthandsome, mellow of voice andskilled with the foils and in his offering, 'The Light of Other Days,' therewas a sword conflict that was a 'thriller.' The play has enough comedy torelieve the strain of pathos and dramatic intensity. The supporting company is capable. Miss Marie BoothRussell, in a dual role, that of motherand dausbter, beintr especially convincing." X. Y. "World.At the Gennett theater Saturday,matinee and night.Manager J. ,11. Barnes' "DaintyParee Burlesquers" are announcedfor the Phillips opera house Monday,March 2Sth. They give a performanceof more tha nordinary merit, the specialty bill being perhaps the prime feature. It includes Miss Flossie LaVan and a few songs; Rich and Wilbur, singing, talking and dancing act;sisters "Ward, vocalists; Mr. SamGreen in a feAv stories and parodies,and the favorite Irish comedians,Honan and Kearney; Mr. ThomasBreen, sillyutionist, assisted by MissCarroll and Master Johnnie Breen inan uproarious comedy act. The pretty girl chorus is also a feature, appearing to advantage in merry skits,"A Night in the Hotel "Waldrough"and "The Wronr Mr. Corbet t." "J. C. Wakley, Milwaukee "Mywife was sick many years. Nothingdone her any good till she used Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Nowshe's strong and well. 35 cents. A.G. Luken & Co.End of Bitter Fight."Two physicians had a long andstubborn ght with a abcess on myright lung," writes J. F. Hughes, ofDuPont, Ga., "and gave me up.Everybody thought my time hadcome. As a last resort I tried Dr.King's New Discovery for Consumption. The benefit I received wasstriking and I was on my feet' in afew days. Now I've entirely regainedyhealth." It conquers all Coughs,Colds and Throat and Lung troubles.Quaranteed by A. G. Lpken and Co.'sdrug store. Price 50c and $1.00.Trial bottles free.O. Cr. MURRAY, Lessee and ManagerWednesday, 9XarcIi 23dLimited American Tour ofALBERTAGALLATINIn Ibsen's !Remarkable Play"GHOSTS"This play Ins received more favorable newspaper comment, andbeen mem widely discussed, thanany otlier play of the past twoS-HiOllS - -- -- -- --Carriages at 10:4.") p. m.PRTGKS IOwer floor, first 4 rows and boxseats Sl.&o, balance lower floor $1.00; balcony 75c and SOc; gallery 20c.GhCROWI MC WEAKERDay by Day. That Is the Fate of Many.itDYING by INCHES"Is What Their Frltnds Say of Them.VITONA CURES!This is a fact which should be told toeveryone who suffers from any seeminglyincurable case of weakness that is undermining their constitutions. Tellthem Vitona makes the nerves strongerTell them Vitona is healing to the foodand water pathways of the body andthat it heals all internal irritation, helping digestion, curing weak kidneys, etc.Tell them Vitona enriches the blood,makes it circulate and makes it pure,thus vitalizing the whole body and making it stronger in every part, more fullof life, etc. Tell them Vitona hasproven itself to have more merit thanany other remedy for building up abroken down constitution, for improving the entire physical and mentalorganization, and for making one feelmore full of life and more aula to perform all its duties.Mr. A. Merton, of Canton, O.. writes :"I am getting old and for some monthsEast a feeling of decrepitude seemed toe taking entire possession of both mymind and body. Your agent advised meto try a bottle of V itona ana 1 write tosay it is the greatest strengthen er forold people I ever saw. It has improvedme almost beyond belief. I am told itis the best selling remedy ever advertised, and I do not wonder at it in theleast, as so many recommend it."Vitona costs one dollar a bottle or sixbottles for five dollars, and while TheVitona Co. Coshocton .O.will continue tosend it by express prepaid on receipt ofpnca it zs now obtainable in this oountyFor sale by Alford Drug Co.TIME CARDRichmond Street & Intemrban Railway Company.Cars leave hourly for Centerville,East Germantown, Cambridge City,Dublin and Milton from 5 a. m. to11 p. m., returning same hours. Sunday, same hours, except first carleaves at 6 a. m.Indianapolis Cars.Local cars leave Richmond for Indianapolis and Indianapolis for Richmond at 5, 7, 9 and 11 a. m. and 1,3, 5 and 7 p. m. First car Sundayat 7 o'clock a. m.C. A. DEN MAN, Supt.MARDI GRAS EXCURSIONSTo New Orleans, Mobile and Pensacola via Pennsylvania Lines.February 9thvto 15th, inclusive, excursion tickets to New Orleans, La.,Mobile, Ala., and Pensacola, Fla.,will be sold via Pennsj'lvania lines.Fares, time of trains, etc., furnishedby ticket agents of the Pennsyh'anialines.One way Colonist Rates to theiVest and Northwest via The C, C.L. Washington, Oregon, Montana,fcc. For further information call on1. A. Blair, C. T. A. Home 'Phone 44.Low Fares to Indianapolis via Pennsylvania Lines.March 31st and April 1st, excursion tickets to Indianapolis, accountMeeting Southern Indiana Teachers'Association, will be sold via Pennsylvania Lines. For particulars abouttime of trains, etc., see Local TicketAgent of those lines.Ten thousand demons gnawing atone's vitals couldn't be much worsethan the tortures of itching piles. Yetthere's a cure. Doan's Ointmentnever fails.WE WILL FURNISH NEWYORK TRI-WEEKLY TRIBUNEAND WEEKLY PALLADIUM FOR$1.75. .THE TRI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE AND DAILY PALLADIUM$3.25. .THE TRIBUNE WILL BE AVALUABLE PAPER THIS YEAR.TRY THIS COMBINATION.Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrupseems especially adapted to the needsof the children. Pleasant to take;soothing in its influence. It is theremedy of all remedies for every formof throat and lung disease.There is one rational way to treatnasal catarrh: the medicine is applieddirect to the affected membrane. Theremedy is Ely's Cream Balm. It restores the inflamed tissues to ahealthy state without drying all thelife out of them and it gives back thelost senses of taste and smell. Thesufferer who is tired of vain experiments should use Cream Balm. Druggists sell it for 50 cts. Ely Brothers,50 Warren street, New Yorw, willmail it.A Spring ton if flint braces bodyand brain, cleanses, purifies andstrengthens the entire system. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea keepsyou well all Summer. 35 cents tea ortablet form. A. G. Luken & Co.FIRE ALARM BOXES.FIRST DISTRICT.12 First and south C, piano factory.13 Second and south iJ.14 Fourth and south D.15 Fifth and south B.16 Fifth and south H.18 Seventh and south H.SECOND DISTRICT.South of Main, Between Seventh andEleventh.21 Eighth and Main.23 Eighth and south E.24 Seventh and south G.25 Ninth and south A.26 Tenth and south C.27 Eleventh and Main.28 Eleventh and south J.THIRD DISTRICT.South of Main, East of Eleventh.31 Twelfth and south B.32 Twelfth and south E. '34 Fourteenth and Main.35 Fourteenth and south C.36 Eleventh and south A.37 Twentieth and Main.FOURTH DISTRICT.North of Main, West of Tenth toRiver.41 Third and Main, Robinson's shop42 Third and North C.43 City Building.45 Gaar, Scott & Co.46 No. 1 Hose House, N. Eighth.47 Champion Roller Mills.48 Tenth and North I.FIFTH DISTRICT.West Richmond and Fairview.5 West Third and Chestnut.51 West Third and National Road.52 West Third and Kinscy.53 West Third and Richmond Ave.54 Earlham College.55 State and Boyer.56 Grant and Ridge.57 Hunt and Maple.5S Grant and Sheridan.59 Bridcre Ave., Paper Mill.SIXTH DISTRICT.North of E, East of Tenth.61 Railroad Shops.62 Hutton's Coffin Factory.63 Hoosier Drill Works.64 Wayne Agricultural Works.65 Richmond City Mill Works.G6 Westcott Carriage Works,67 Thirteenth and North H.SEVENTH DISTRICT.Between Main and North D.,iEast ofTenth.7 Ninth and North A.71 Eleventh and North E.72 Fourteenth and North C.73 No. 3 Hose House, East End.74 Eighteenth and North C.75 Twenty-second and North E.SPECIAL SIGNALS.1-2-1 Fire Out.10-10-10 Natural Gas Off.10 Natural Gas On.312 Noon and 6 p. m.The Death Penatly.A little thing sometimes results indeath. Thus a mere scratch, insignificant cut ors puny boils have paidthe death penalty. It is wise to LaveBucklen's Arnica Salve ever handy.It's the best Salve on earth and willprevent fatality, when Burns, Sores,Ulcers and Piles threaten. Only 25e,at A. G. Luken & Co.'s drug store.- iRICHMOND LAWNSWould take on a beautiful green ifMertz's Bone Fertilizer were usednow. Send or telephone your ordersto Tom Mertz. Both 'phones 103, orRural Route No. 8. Send in an order for a sample if you want yourgrass to grow well next summer.d e-o-dtfCalif orniaOregon andWashingtonwith similarly low rates to Utah .Idaho,Wyoming and Montana points, fromChicago daily during March and April.Corresponding low rates from otherpoints.Daily and Personally ConductedExcursions in Pullman tourist sleeping cars to San Francisco, Los Angelesand Portland without change; DoubleBerth only $7. Fast through trains.Choice of Routes.Rates and full information on application toS. A. Hutchison, Manager,North WesternUnion Pacific Excursionsl 2HCLm lffiffiUi7 CHICAGO, fj STBEET - jPjjfBO YEAUt1rirb-i'i4 Designs'rrVf'' Copyrights Act HAUL MlAnrone sending a ketch and description mayqolckly ascertttti. our opinion fre whether aninvention Is prohnbly rntenf nM Communion,tlonimtrictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patentent free. Oldest aeency for kocuruiff ixaenta.Patents taken tbrouch Munn Co. receivetptciiU notice, wit hout coarse. In theScientific American.& handsomely Ulnstrated weekly. J,rrMt c!--dilation of any soientltlc Journal. Terma. f-3 lyear; four months, $L Sold byatl newnoenler.MUNN & Co.6- New YorkUrancn Office, 325 F Ft Washiuuion. D. CPr.ACTlCAUFCR 7MEGENTEEL. HOUSEKEEPEREACH ISSUE CONTAINS ESAUTirULLYILLUSTRATED DISHES. DECORATIONSFOR THE TABLE. DAINTY MENU3 FORALL OCCASIONS. ETC.' IT IS THE AMERICAN AUTHORITYON CULINARY TOPICS AND rASHIONS.Current Issue IOC. $1.00 Pen YearTABLE TALK PUB. CO.. PHILA.SOLICITORS WANTED ,,,3 CHESTNUT ST.LIBERAL T'KMSHarness for showand harness for everyday nse may mean adifference in qualityIn some makes herethey art? identical Instrength and durability. More style, ofcourse, in fancy drlrlng harness; but allour harness is madefrom good stock andevery set maintainsour reputation as toworkmanship and finish. All sorts of horseequipments at very moderate prices.The Wiggins Co.Of trouble is often lifted from the shoulders of the housewife by sending herBIG BUNDLE of "rough dried" clothesto a reliable, up-to-date Laundry.The EldoradoSUCH ISNo. IS North Ninth St.Phone 147. Richmond, Indiana.. COPMTHE SHIRT WAIST is agitatingQUESTION the men. Notbothering us much, however.Carpents Cleaned by a New Piocess.shirtwaists, we will do the laundering. THE RICHMOND STEAM LAUNDRYWHEN if J CHICAGOStop at thaBathm A Hoiel Combined8 floors. Fine new rooms. Meals a-la-Cartaat an sours. .J BATHS OF ALL KINDS, J?Turkish, Russian, Shower. Plunee.ete. Thefinest swimming pool in the world. TurkishBath and Lodeine. $1.00. Most inexpensivefirst class hotel ia Chicaeo. Right in th,.- n thn rftT. Booklet on application.Now Northern Baths & Hotel14 Quincy St. CHICAGO Hear itateLow Fares to Georgia via Pennsylvania Lines.Excursion tickets to Atlanta, Ga.,will be sold via Pennsylvania linesFebruary 20th and 21st, account Department of Superintendence National Educational association. For fares,time of trains, etc., apply to ticketagents of the Pennsylvania lines. ,""Who was your grandfather of 1CO0'ears ago? We know how to trace'our foreparents back, perhaps fareyond the origin of your familylame. Please enclose a stomp foreply when you write, for we workheap. Address Samuel B. Huddleson, Dublin, I4. .T - : "in w.m. ju.wmmmmmm ''Ml' . V - t- . - ftTito?jVJtBBUNDLE1 frJn